Broder name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Old English
Usage: Nordic, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Old Danish and Finnish
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Broder b-ro-der
Meaning: Brother
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What does Broder mean?

Recent and Unexpected choice Broder majorly is used in Danish, Old Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Nordic and Norwegian has origin in Old English, meaning of Broder is "Brother" is bestowed upon boys. Broder is form of customary Broderick.

Broderick is English form of Roderick. Meaning of Broderick is Surname, Brother and Renowned Ruler is rooted from Old English and Germanic is used notably in English. Broder is Swedish form of Bróðir.

How do I pronounce Broder?

Three syllabled Broder is most commonly pronounced as b-ro-der.

Variants of Broder

Bror, Broderick, Roderick, Brodaric, Bróðir, Lillebror, Rhoderic, Ricky, Roderich

How popular is the name Broder?

Broder is a rare baby name in United States there is very thin chances of it still being given. Also, Broder is a familiar name in Germany. According to our evaluation, at least 300 people have been bestowed Broder around the globe, concentrated mainly in Europe.

YearRankBirths
2006106596
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

Facts

Broder in Nordic countries

CountriesMen
First NameSecondary Name
Netherlands55
Sweden5-1
Norway56
Denmark340

What numerology tells about Broder?

You are efficient, dynamic, and always look at the big picture instead of collecting the small pieces and wonder where they fit. You are all about justice and can't stand people who interfere in other people's lives. Having number 11 as your soul urge no symbolizes your wandering nature. In order to be inspirational to others, you have to create a life worth admiring. You are a lone wolf who can survive on his own because of his skills, highly developed sense of intuition, and the ability to provide for himself.

Looking for a name like Broder? Please go through the following names

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  •  Sigfús is Icelandic and Faroese equivalent of Sigfúss
  •  Udder is Swedish equivalent of Oddr. Also Udder is Danish form of Other
  •  Servin - Frequently Used Servin substantially is used in Faroese, Swedish and Finnish is given to boys. Servin is form of Severin in Faroese language
  •  Ísfold prevalently is used in Danish and Icelandic is bestowed upon baby girls. Ísfold is Icelandic form of Ísafold

Famous people named Broder

  • Broder Daniel, alternative rock band from Gothenburg, Sweden
  • Broderick Miller in Wedlock as Writer

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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